Hi,
I have installed opennebula by building it from source on an i386 machine.
The Opennebula 3.0 beta2 download page does not list the Ubuntu package for
i386 machines. I would now like to install the package on another machine
What is the standard way to create a .deb package that can be used
Hi Team,
Installed opennebula 2.2 and everything working fine...
Trying to add virtual network, type fixed see bottom.
onevnet -v create X.net
- return vnet-number (10)
onevnet show vnet-number (works fine, list information)
onevnet list --- displays nothing (only header
Hi Team,
I am trying to use JAVA API to perform operation on host.
All these operation succeed,
Host.allocate(Client, hostname, im, vmm, tm)
Host.enable(Client, id, true)
Host.enable(Client, id, false)
Host.delete(Client, id)
But
Host.info(Client, id)
gives error Failed to parse servers
Dear Bharat,
OpenNebula 2.2 doesn't have support for contextualization for VMware.
I suggest you upgrade to 3.0Beta2 and download the VMware 3.0Beta1
drivers.
Regards,
-Tino
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Constantino Vázquez Blanco | dsa-research.org/tinova
Virtualization Technology Engineer / Researcher
OpenNebula
Hi,
Thanks I just edited the export file as following.
/srv/cloud 192.168.1.6(rw,no_root_squash,,sync) .
Then I restarted the system .
Now its working fine
But I'm facing the onemore problem that when I try to save the VM using the
following command .
onevm saveas vm-id disk-id
Any one tried to use ScalR with OpenNebula ?
Zeeshan
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Ok, that sounds a little dramatic :p
What I'd like to know is if there's a way to add/remove resources
(at least RAM and CPU) to a VM while it's running.
Otherwise I have to edit the description file every time and shutdown
and create it again for the changes to have effect, which is what I'd